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simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in the head and the neck by the taliban. targeted because of her efforts to promote girls' education. something they detest. malala survived the attack miraculously and is being treated at a british hospital. now the former first lady offering a tribute to malala saying her struggle is an opportunity for america to show leadership in the taliban's war on women. megyn: this little girl was shot in the head on her way to school. the reason she was shot was because of her advocacy for education for young girls. that was the price the
simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in...
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michelle. >> hey there simon. the video tells the whole story, let's show people exactly what happened today. angela merkel arrived, 50,000 protesters in the street, let lead to rioting, video that we have become, unfortunately, all too familiar with moltov cocktails, tear gas being thrown, to highlight the intercontinental tensions, look at your screen. some protesters actually showed up in nazi uniforms with the swastika flags to protest the german chancellor's visit, angry because of austerity measures, angry at germany because germany provides the vast majority of the bailout money they get but comes with conditions that require very, very tough situations for the greek people. angela merkel stood side by side with the greek prime minister today saying that she understands that the greek people are suffering. she is trying to tell them that the reforms will be worth it but she also says there will be no more money. sue, there's going to have to be some more money, the greeks are running short. the program is r
michelle. >> hey there simon. the video tells the whole story, let's show people exactly what happened today. angela merkel arrived, 50,000 protesters in the street, let lead to rioting, video that we have become, unfortunately, all too familiar with moltov cocktails, tear gas being thrown, to highlight the intercontinental tensions, look at your screen. some protesters actually showed up in nazi uniforms with the swastika flags to protest the german chancellor's visit, angry because of...
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bob simon, i was too disappointed to be disappointed. >> simon: people in south africa said that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, yeah. ah, well, the... well, that was... obviously, it... they picked up on my stuff, yeah, yeah. >> simon: they "picked up" on your stuff. come on, it's a lot more than that. >> rodriguez: geez, listen to this guy. ( laughs ) go ahead, i'm listening. >> simon: i mean, that's a remarkable thing to say, that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, i... it's... it's quite an honor that they picked my stuff up, yeah. i owe south africa, for sure. >> simon: and what about all those years of backbreaking labor? was that hard on you? >> rodriguez: did... well, physically, it's hard, but it's... there's no shame in hard work. >> simon: you say there's... you say there's no shame in hard work. >> rodriguez: yes, sir. >> simon: i think you also said there's no shame in being poor. >> rodriguez: that's right. and poor doesn't mean dirty and poor doesn't mean stupid and poor does not mean mean. >> simon: poverty a
bob simon, i was too disappointed to be disappointed. >> simon: people in south africa said that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, yeah. ah, well, the... well, that was... obviously, it... they picked up on my stuff, yeah, yeah. >> simon: they "picked up" on your stuff. come on, it's a lot more than that. >> rodriguez: geez, listen to this guy. ( laughs ) go ahead, i'm listening. >> simon: i mean, that's a remarkable thing to...
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back to simon and more of "the halftime report." tyler matheson hearing the extremities expectations are low that the fed will add stimulus to the economy when it releases its decision at 2:15 eastern but there are ways to trade treasuries ahead of the announcement. here dennis gartman editor of "the gartman letter" joins us on the fast line. dennis welcome to the program. what is the trade? >> simon i'm short a small amount and i mean a small amount of the ten-year, i'm short the long end of the curve for the simple reason i don't think the fed is going to do much. i don't think they can do much nor should they do much ahead of the election. what's more important to me is the fact over the course of the last year the adjusted monetary base which is the asset base, has been declining. it appears to me that the fed is allowing old securities to mature and roll off. it is replacing them a bit but not at the same pace that they are maturing. i hear a great number of people telling me that the fed continues to ease. i look at real data,
back to simon and more of "the halftime report." tyler matheson hearing the extremities expectations are low that the fed will add stimulus to the economy when it releases its decision at 2:15 eastern but there are ways to trade treasuries ahead of the announcement. here dennis gartman editor of "the gartman letter" joins us on the fast line. dennis welcome to the program. what is the trade? >> simon i'm short a small amount and i mean a small amount of the ten-year,...
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jon: what about that simon? virginia is a critical state this time around and do you think that the president lost any naval votes, any navy veterans, any active duty navy personnel as a result of what he had to say about the navy? >> president didn't attack the navy last night. i think any assertion that he did is farcical and silly and was not people paying attention to what he said. what he said we have a more modern navy. which have more effective capacities. you can't measure it based on number of boats you have but on the force that we can project. we have nuclear submarines. we have aircraft carriers. we didn't have those things, 70, 80 years ago. i think the president was affirming smart strategic insvelts modernizing the navy made it more effective and lethal that it was 70 or 80 years ago. i don't think he lost anybody in the navy and marines. i think the real problem for mitt romney last night what it said out of leadership. what we want out of our leader to be steady and strong. he was all over the p
jon: what about that simon? virginia is a critical state this time around and do you think that the president lost any naval votes, any navy veterans, any active duty navy personnel as a result of what he had to say about the navy? >> president didn't attack the navy last night. i think any assertion that he did is farcical and silly and was not people paying attention to what he said. what he said we have a more modern navy. which have more effective capacities. you can't measure it...
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bob simon, "60 minutes." talk to us a minute. >> barry landau: no, no, no, no, no. >> simon: just answer some questions. it's... you're being accused of a lot of things and we want to hear your side of it. they say... the prosecution says you're a con man, a thief. what do you say to that? don't you have anything to say at this point in your own defense? landau may have been the maestro of his craft, but there have been others thieves. this summer, prosecutors put leslie waffen behind bars. he was in charge of the archives' audio and film records department. he stole thousands of original recordings and sold them on ebay, gems like this eyewitness account of the hindenburg disaster. >> it's a terrific crash, ladies and gentlemen. the smoke and the flames. oh, the humanity! >> simon: another employee stole most of the presidential pardons from the philadelphia archives, as well as hundreds of photos taken by astronauts in space and on the moon. do you look on ebay for suspicious documents? >> brachfeld: that w
bob simon, "60 minutes." talk to us a minute. >> barry landau: no, no, no, no, no. >> simon: just answer some questions. it's... you're being accused of a lot of things and we want to hear your side of it. they say... the prosecution says you're a con man, a thief. what do you say to that? don't you have anything to say at this point in your own defense? landau may have been the maestro of his craft, but there have been others thieves. this summer, prosecutors put leslie...
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simon rosenberg, the president and founder of the new democrat network. a former clinton campaign advisor. you heard governor romney there in florida. florida has had its share of misery. i was living there when hurricane andrew hit. how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being the president. i mean he's out, obviously at red cross and at fema and he is clearly leading the recovery effort right now. i think he has a little bit of a political advantage over mitt romney in the sense that mitt romney is just a candidate trying to talk about what is going on when the president has the advantage of actually being responsible for the recovery effort right now. and i think he is doing a good job. he has been praised by pub be republicans and democrats alike last few days for being responsive to their needs. he is going up to new jersey with chris christ
simon rosenberg, the president and founder of the new democrat network. a former clinton campaign advisor. you heard governor romney there in florida. florida has had its share of misery. i was living there when hurricane andrew hit. how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being...
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it's a big day, guys. >> it is, simon. what we're looking for is something between this, the ipad available now, and this, the iphone 4. i know i'm old school. i haven't paid to upgrade to the 5. we're looking for something in the middle, maybe closer to this. the rumor is a 7.8-inch screen. here's what we care about. the market is falling again today. yesterday apple dragged everybody kicking and screaming up, finishing up 4%. is what we're going to hear in there going to be enough to help apple, to help the whole market? >> i think there are a couple of keys to that, and we'll see if they are enough. one is pricing. will apple price this aggressively enough that it will pull people into the market? but the other thipg on the other side, will they leave enough room for them to actually make a good profit on this thing? you don't want to see them price it so cheaply that they look desperate. and then the other thing is, when you look at the applications and the services that they pair with it, apple's strength is its ecosy
it's a big day, guys. >> it is, simon. what we're looking for is something between this, the ipad available now, and this, the iphone 4. i know i'm old school. i haven't paid to upgrade to the 5. we're looking for something in the middle, maybe closer to this. the rumor is a 7.8-inch screen. here's what we care about. the market is falling again today. yesterday apple dragged everybody kicking and screaming up, finishing up 4%. is what we're going to hear in there going to be enough to...
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thanks, simon. despite pulling back about 3.5% in the last week, the stock is up about 57% year-to-date. and i always like to go back to those march '09 lows because it's fascinating to see. through that lens, u.a. has run up 650% in 3 1/2 years. before we get into nuances, the expectations are for 52 cents a share on about 576 million in revenue. i do have to say analysts are conflicted on where to go from here. trading off earnings is a little dicey, but in two years, you'll say and he quoted him, why didn't i buy this at 56? then there's morning star and he totally disagrees in a note earlier this week he said, quote, while we reiterate we're fans of under armour products, the valuation is at all-time highs and trailing forward earnings and it's tough to say what investors' mood will be following the announcement, we are not afraid of continuing to say the stock is overvalued. a few other stocks came up in my conversations you might want to discuss, dks is one. they have a line of camo gear. pose
thanks, simon. despite pulling back about 3.5% in the last week, the stock is up about 57% year-to-date. and i always like to go back to those march '09 lows because it's fascinating to see. through that lens, u.a. has run up 650% in 3 1/2 years. before we get into nuances, the expectations are for 52 cents a share on about 576 million in revenue. i do have to say analysts are conflicted on where to go from here. trading off earnings is a little dicey, but in two years, you'll say and he quoted...
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simon, you're not married to tammy fay baker, what do you think? >> well, it's tough to recover to that one. earnings have been so disappointing as we've talked about through the show. i think for us, the most concerning thing is the reports. particularly in ibm -- >> the linearity? >> did you like that? >> yeah. >> it's like good english grammar school education. what can i tell you? particularly in technology. what i'm saying is the concern is, yes, the expectations are disappointing, but in terms of september sales being a lot softer than july, it's where the momentum is going. that's something to be a little bit concerned about. zbl zbl >> stephanie, how do you feel about the linearity. >> well, i won't go there, but only 25% of the company so far have reported. let's put this into a little bit of context here. and expectations certainly have come down pretty low. i would just say that there are pockets of strength, financials, and margins. even ibm, even schlumberger, even ge had actually okay margins. so i think that might be good enough to s
simon, you're not married to tammy fay baker, what do you think? >> well, it's tough to recover to that one. earnings have been so disappointing as we've talked about through the show. i think for us, the most concerning thing is the reports. particularly in ibm -- >> the linearity? >> did you like that? >> yeah. >> it's like good english grammar school education. what can i tell you? particularly in technology. what i'm saying is the concern is, yes, the...
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simon, why? >> well, obviously got a tremendous amount of respect for you, but you know, when you're talking about -- you talked about valuations. normally when you talk about the beginning of a secular bull market, it's low valuations in low singles. still pretty high up in the 14s. if we were to take your buy and hold over the last ten years, most retail investors are still even up a little bit. and listening to your comment there saying from intermediate to longer term, that's another five years. it would seem you need to be tactical rather than take a very diverse wide approach in here. because i mean our position is we're still sort of muddling through a secular bear market. what would be your reaction to that a posed to the beginning of a secular bull market? based on valuation? >> so if we're in a secular bear, i guess we've got to go back under 666 on the s&p, which would be a long way down. i think that established the bottom for us back in 2009. i do think that we're in a longer term bu
simon, why? >> well, obviously got a tremendous amount of respect for you, but you know, when you're talking about -- you talked about valuations. normally when you talk about the beginning of a secular bull market, it's low valuations in low singles. still pretty high up in the 14s. if we were to take your buy and hold over the last ten years, most retail investors are still even up a little bit. and listening to your comment there saying from intermediate to longer term, that's another...
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megyn: simon did you share chris matthews' frustration at the president's performance? >> i may have not been as animated as he was last night. the president didn't have a good night. mitt romney had a good night. megyn: what happened to barack obama last night? >> you know, listen we don't know. i think that there was -- my -- if i can guess, megyn i think there was a strategy because they feel like they are winning the election and the polls are still holding today, gallop has today obama at his highest approval rating he's ever had. he's doing well in the battleground states and i think they made a decision not to engage. they didn't want to fight with romney, they didn't want him to lock like he was being mean or angry, and it was clear to me and to many people that that game plan had to change, because romney came out of the gate very strong, obama didn't really adjust his strategy and i think you saw today already you saw the clips we'll see a different obama going forward. he knows he didn't do a good job, they will be much more engaged and aggressive as they go
megyn: simon did you share chris matthews' frustration at the president's performance? >> i may have not been as animated as he was last night. the president didn't have a good night. mitt romney had a good night. megyn: what happened to barack obama last night? >> you know, listen we don't know. i think that there was -- my -- if i can guess, megyn i think there was a strategy because they feel like they are winning the election and the polls are still holding today, gallop has...
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do we know at this point, simon, where we expect it to be? >> my gut is telling me, and having looked at a lot of other data related to this, is it's going to be flat to up. we're going to see either the same unemployment rate, 7.8 percent, or slightly up. megyn: so up is bad. >> up is bad. megyn: more people unemployed. >> and we're going to see a very modest growth in payrolls, and companies are going to add a relatively modest number of people to their work force. so it's something a little over 100,000 new jobs which is nowhere near enough to even keep up with population. megyn: all right. so does that then discredit the cynics who said that president obama is manipulating the numbers? remember jack welsh tweeted out after the last one that was good for the obama administration? >> there was a lot of healthy skepticism because you have to remember that 759,000 people magically found jobs according to household survey but didn't show up on companies' payrolls. that was the discrepancy -- megyn: they all became self-employed. >> i guess. i
do we know at this point, simon, where we expect it to be? >> my gut is telling me, and having looked at a lot of other data related to this, is it's going to be flat to up. we're going to see either the same unemployment rate, 7.8 percent, or slightly up. megyn: so up is bad. >> up is bad. megyn: more people unemployed. >> and we're going to see a very modest growth in payrolls, and companies are going to add a relatively modest number of people to their work force. so it's...
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simon you said in half time today a good point that a lot of times people come on air and say something differently when they are up on the balcony before they come on set. i was somewhat surprised when i said today it is not about the earnings. of course, earnings have been disappointing. i felt the set up in terms of the market reaction today and really for the next two weeks was much more about the idea that people are beginning to realize whoever wins that election in two weeks that in both scenarios it is negative for the stock market in the short term. it is the realization that people are starting to factor that in. >> what is positive two weeks ago? people are making an argument that maybe the fiscal cliff gets done before the elections or obama stays and punch bowl stays and bernanke stays. there was an argument in the other direction two weeks ago. >> i believe when you were seeing through early october was the early performance catch up. i recently showed that apple was everybody had a market waiting. a lot of that happened between the summer into the early part of october. w
simon you said in half time today a good point that a lot of times people come on air and say something differently when they are up on the balcony before they come on set. i was somewhat surprised when i said today it is not about the earnings. of course, earnings have been disappointing. i felt the set up in terms of the market reaction today and really for the next two weeks was much more about the idea that people are beginning to realize whoever wins that election in two weeks that in both...
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i am simon rosenberg. we are grateful that you came out here today. if we had done an event around polling we would have a few more people, but we are lucky to have joining rob shapiro, the chair of our globalization initiative, our good friend edward luce, who is now the former bureau chief of "the financial times," now chief american commentator and is also a published author. he has recently written one of the more influential or at least highly commentated -- there was so much commentary around his book about whether or not america was in decline in the economic issues we will be talking about today and we feel lucky he took time out of his busy schedule to guide us. many of you know rob shapiro, who has a long history of policy leadership here in washington, starting in the early days working for daniel patrick moynihan, to helping advise bill clinton in 1992, and eventually becoming the undersecretary of commerce in the second clinton term. what brought us together is the subject we will talk about today. back in early-2005, when ndn was reborn
i am simon rosenberg. we are grateful that you came out here today. if we had done an event around polling we would have a few more people, but we are lucky to have joining rob shapiro, the chair of our globalization initiative, our good friend edward luce, who is now the former bureau chief of "the financial times," now chief american commentator and is also a published author. he has recently written one of the more influential or at least highly commentated -- there was so much...
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. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see everything. now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it. we let them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to encourage. these kids can bring up the creativity and also the love for photography. >> a lot of people c
. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see everything. now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it. we let them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >>...
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simon? >> the finance by the german taxpayers, we should make that clear, carolyn, we are seeing the pictures there as police continue to move protesters back. can you give us an idea how far away angela merkel is from where you are at the moment and the types of red lines of security forces and the no-go areas in order to keep merkel and samara safe. >> reporter: well, merkel and some of us are a half month away from here. it is walking distance but they are in safety here. and i do want to point out that the police, yes, they have put in this red zone, this no-go zone, but again the two major unions, the public and private sector unions already had rallies approved before this red zone was actually implemented. so they were able to come into the square, into this red zone and protest. and it will probably follow other protesters. so it is very hard to control who is actually being let into this red zone. simon? >> carolyn, thank you very much. stay safe. carolyn roth there live from athens
simon? >> the finance by the german taxpayers, we should make that clear, carolyn, we are seeing the pictures there as police continue to move protesters back. can you give us an idea how far away angela merkel is from where you are at the moment and the types of red lines of security forces and the no-go areas in order to keep merkel and samara safe. >> reporter: well, merkel and some of us are a half month away from here. it is walking distance but they are in safety here. and i...
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. >>> we're trading all of today's action with simon baker, murphy, and najarian. guys, i'm glad you made it in. mike murphy, i know it's been a trying few days. how are things going? >> it's acñt really strange morning, scott. traffic is crazy. i've heard the lines at rental car companies are out the doors. over at my office at 57th and 7th, the entire area is still blocked off by the police because of that crane that's there. inside the office, internet service is spotty at best. trading is very, very light. the market is exactly what we were hoping for here. you wouldn't want to really have to put a trade on today because of the way the systems are set up. if they're running at all, they're very slow. so i think the orderly kind of slow market is telling you people are happy to be back to work and hopefully it stays the rest of the way today. >> i'ming, any noticeable activity or just watching from the sidelines and trying to figure out whats next few days have in store? >> its think it's a lot of emotional trades going on action light trading i wouldn't be cha
. >>> we're trading all of today's action with simon baker, murphy, and najarian. guys, i'm glad you made it in. mike murphy, i know it's been a trying few days. how are things going? >> it's acñt really strange morning, scott. traffic is crazy. i've heard the lines at rental car companies are out the doors. over at my office at 57th and 7th, the entire area is still blocked off by the police because of that crane that's there. inside the office, internet service is spotty at...
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[laughter] and i think he sides more with simon. [laughter] actually, i do too in a number of ways that probably will surprise him and dennis and others. and the first thing on which i agree with you, simon, is that i also do not know what the next systemic crisis will be, and i am as frightened as you of it. so when i think about what the next systemic crisis might be, i think the best place to start is to think about what's caused the last ones. and i'm not going to fight over whether we've had panics in 1907 or 1933. we heard that from the first panel. i'll just go back over the last 20 years for the systemic crises, um, we've had most recently. the first one in 1994, scheherazade, you mentioned mexico. and that was a solvency crisis because we feared that a country would go bust, ie its credit was no good, and that would ripple with dangerous effect through the banking system. that got handled aside from now how, and we puttered on until 1998 when russia and indonesia posed solvency risk in the financial system, and we managed t
[laughter] and i think he sides more with simon. [laughter] actually, i do too in a number of ways that probably will surprise him and dennis and others. and the first thing on which i agree with you, simon, is that i also do not know what the next systemic crisis will be, and i am as frightened as you of it. so when i think about what the next systemic crisis might be, i think the best place to start is to think about what's caused the last ones. and i'm not going to fight over whether we've...
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good morning. >> indeed, simon. thanks so much. david siegel's the ceo of westgate resorts, sent an e-mail to employees saying if obama wins, they could all lose their jobs. the e-mail said that "if any new taxes are levied on me or my company as our current president plans, i will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company." he said he may even consider shutting down the company entirely meaning all 7,000 workers would lose their jobs. if obama wins, he says, "you can find me in the caribbean sitting on a beach with no employees to worry about." now what makes this e-mail even more explosive, simon, is its author, david siegel, the man who built the largest home in america. he and his wife, jackie, built versailles, that 90,000 square foot palace near orlando. the first story was told in the book "the high beta rich." siegel buckled under $1 billion in debt during the crisis, we to lay off 5,000 workers, versailles wanted a technical foreclosure proceedings. the house was put up for sale. siegel says he's back now, he's
good morning. >> indeed, simon. thanks so much. david siegel's the ceo of westgate resorts, sent an e-mail to employees saying if obama wins, they could all lose their jobs. the e-mail said that "if any new taxes are levied on me or my company as our current president plans, i will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company." he said he may even consider shutting down the company entirely meaning all 7,000 workers would lose their jobs. if obama wins, he says,...
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simon, see you in 30. we'll talk a little bit of europe, as well. >>> if you're just joining us -- we'll do the tape in a second. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we need to put in place a framework so that markets look and see that after the economy recovers, whenever that comes, it will take time. after the economy is fully recovered, that the nation's finances are sustainable. >> we need to have both sides kind of go -- one hand, $250,000 in income, on the other hand, effectively infinity, they need come together in some way or we're not going to have a deal. >> our first lo
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for more on this i'm joined by reuters mexico city bureau chief simon gardn. simon, how high up the hierarchy chain is heriberto lazcano >> right up at the top. he is the leader of the glet as. he has been locked in a bitter battle with the second, if you like, in command of the zetas. much of the bloodshed we've been seeing in mexico in recent months have been due to that feud >> suarez: since the president of mexico in effect declared war on the drug cartels have they ever caught as big a fish as this one? >> he's theiggst fishey've caught so far. i mean this is a coups for called reason. calderon's drug strategy which was to go after the heads of the different drug cartels was criticized by some for having created fragmentation and a deep deepening of violence. yet he is to a certain extent been vindicated today. he said so himself on television. this afternoon. so, you know, for calderon's strategy, which actually hurt his party in recent presidential electioand helped boost his opponent or the opponent of his party, he is now, you know, reaping the benefi
for more on this i'm joined by reuters mexico city bureau chief simon gardn. simon, how high up the hierarchy chain is heriberto lazcano >> right up at the top. he is the leader of the glet as. he has been locked in a bitter battle with the second, if you like, in command of the zetas. much of the bloodshed we've been seeing in mexico in recent months have been due to that feud >> suarez: since the president of mexico in effect declared war on the drug cartels have they ever caught...
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we'll begin with simon huff. hey, simon. >> shawn matthews will be joining us. microsoft, google or apple? we'll also have renown chef nobu on the program. he's opening a hotel in vegas, believe it or not. back to you. >> that jalapeno is the best thing on the planet. meanwhile, six in 60. >> it is a bunch of new products. deutsche says panera remains strong. >> this is the survivor. this is the quick service food people really like. >> credit sweeps goes from a hold to a sell on safeway. >> this is whole foods. trader joe's if it became public would be a sidebar. >> b of a, recommended by sirius xm? >> this really is interesting that the stock could be capped by liberty media, but they went out to give it a $3 price tag. please don't change that. >> wynn resorts, buy it? >> when is a chinese play. you have to believe that the chinese are going to start spending again or it won't work. >> skywork solutions? >> this is one, do they have enough in the apple ipod? do they not? it goes back and forth. >> more of the names, go to our website. >> mosaic is the oldest
we'll begin with simon huff. hey, simon. >> shawn matthews will be joining us. microsoft, google or apple? we'll also have renown chef nobu on the program. he's opening a hotel in vegas, believe it or not. back to you. >> that jalapeno is the best thing on the planet. meanwhile, six in 60. >> it is a bunch of new products. deutsche says panera remains strong. >> this is the survivor. this is the quick service food people really like. >> credit sweeps goes from a...
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simon, there was suggestion the deal collapsed because of german objections. what was it the germans were not happy about? >> it seems that germany, like france, was unwilling to give up state influence over this important defense company, which is what bae systems wanted them to do in order to secure more access to that all-important american defense market. i think germany was also worried it might be left out of important developments in military technology. the german authorities think that germany's interests are best served if this franco- german company retains control of the whole chain from research through to production. there's also a report that germans had suggested moving the headquarters of the merged company to munich, which would have annoyed the other two companies. >> was that all that was blocking the deal from going ahead? >> in the and, you have to see this was a hugely difficult deal that involves getting agreement from two companies, three governments, and that is incredibly difficult to do. the euro crisis has not helped, and in the en
simon, there was suggestion the deal collapsed because of german objections. what was it the germans were not happy about? >> it seems that germany, like france, was unwilling to give up state influence over this important defense company, which is what bae systems wanted them to do in order to secure more access to that all-important american defense market. i think germany was also worried it might be left out of important developments in military technology. the german authorities...
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simon? >> caller: boo-yah. thanks for everything you do for the small investors. >> doing my best. thank you, simon. >> caller: linn energy is pricing to make it easier for iras and 401(k)s to participate in the limited partnerships high yield without tax headaches. do you recommend picking up some lame code ticker or -- >> you know, when i first looked at it was terrific. i wanted to see where it was priced, where it trades. i don't want to say, yeah, it's good or bad. all these are about price. as i have learned too well with some of them that were -- that looked cheap for me but it turned out to be overpriced. let me come back online. john in oregon, please. john? >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah from western oregon. i have a question about the home construction. i'm caught holding d.r. horton at a kind of loss. do you think the nice ride that we have had on residential construction is over with or not? >> this is a group and i was doing work on toll brothers. they have big spurts, then slam downs. everyone says it's over in the slam down and you should be a buyer not a seller. i'm
simon? >> caller: boo-yah. thanks for everything you do for the small investors. >> doing my best. thank you, simon. >> caller: linn energy is pricing to make it easier for iras and 401(k)s to participate in the limited partnerships high yield without tax headaches. do you recommend picking up some lame code ticker or -- >> you know, when i first looked at it was terrific. i wanted to see where it was priced, where it trades. i don't want to say, yeah, it's good or bad....
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mr halvey against the the so-called prophecy and group on the contrary he acted as a mediator with simon has an organize the visit of mr how do you need to damascus to meet with the president bashar al assad so he had a function an intelligence function yes it's true i agree with claude that he wasn't a serious man in lebanon definitely not he was more likely the saudi man in lebanon are more likely the american man eleven and the fans around yes i agree and that could put him in danger yet he had a function and it's more important i think that than the labeling the function of the guy is good could have served this syrian interests because they needed it they would still need to stay in touch if they want to go out of this mess with a political settlement he is the person who can hold them in order to mediate with the other groups and there are a lot i'm not lying or i don't want to violate and omar let me let me out well i don't i don't go again they're going real quickly or one more point justin ok go ahead. along the same lines it is it is also a fact that was on a whole house on was
mr halvey against the the so-called prophecy and group on the contrary he acted as a mediator with simon has an organize the visit of mr how do you need to damascus to meet with the president bashar al assad so he had a function an intelligence function yes it's true i agree with claude that he wasn't a serious man in lebanon definitely not he was more likely the saudi man in lebanon are more likely the american man eleven and the fans around yes i agree and that could put him in danger yet he...
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you had simone campbell on who pointed out that there's a study by bread for the world showing if you took the food stamp cuts, every church would have to come up with $50,000. most churches don't have that money. you shouldn't be cutting people off food stamps and expecting groups to pick up all that slack. >> ryan has said that 30% of americans want a welfare state. 30% of people are takers. how does he square those comments with this visit here? what was it all about? >> i think it's been clear for awhile, especially since the 47% video, that the republicans said whoops, where did that compassionate conservatism go. we better show we have a heart somehow because those comments are hurting us. they don't want to talk about budgets. they want to put out feel-good words and mitt romney offered some of those in the first debate. and they want to give us pictures that say we have big hearts. well, you can't make bricks without straw. show us what your priorities are. some of it should come from voluntarily contributions, but we built these programs because we know we're not collectively
you had simone campbell on who pointed out that there's a study by bread for the world showing if you took the food stamp cuts, every church would have to come up with $50,000. most churches don't have that money. you shouldn't be cutting people off food stamps and expecting groups to pick up all that slack. >> ryan has said that 30% of americans want a welfare state. 30% of people are takers. how does he square those comments with this visit here? what was it all about? >> i think...
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. >> good luck, guys. >> thank you, simon. nice to be here. >> we have another market flash for you, once again. it's within the food industry. courtney reagan, what's the name? >> thank you, david. i'm a little hungry this morning. it's dunkin brands. citi says they see them tracking above consensus. consensus is 2%. citi thinks they're looking up 3%. as a result, shares are higher, carl. back to you. >> thanks so much. let's take a quick check of the markets. the dow sitting near its highest levels in almost five years since december 2007 on the back of that strong jobs number, perhaps. s&p not quite at an intraday high for the year and 1469 and got to get to 1474.51 to set a new interview intra day high for 2012. when we come back, more pain at the pump and up next we'll find out yet perfect storm will be brewing in california. a state that refines its own gasoline and why stations are closing their doors. that's next. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated
. >> good luck, guys. >> thank you, simon. nice to be here. >> we have another market flash for you, once again. it's within the food industry. courtney reagan, what's the name? >> thank you, david. i'm a little hungry this morning. it's dunkin brands. citi says they see them tracking above consensus. consensus is 2%. citi thinks they're looking up 3%. as a result, shares are higher, carl. back to you. >> thanks so much. let's take a quick check of the markets. the...
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prices. 33 these refunds are part of a september settlement with thrre maaor book ubliihers-- hhchette, simon & shuster, and harper-collins. the lawsuit claims those companies colludee with apple to raise the pricc oo downloadable books. the publishers are setting aside 69-millionn -3&pdollarssfor refundss apple aren'' a part of this settlemenn. but ffr now, e- book retailers are trying to figure out whh ssould get refunds. amazon.com emmiled eligible customerr saying they could get between thirtt cents book. the refunds are for - purchases made betteen
prices. 33 these refunds are part of a september settlement with thrre maaor book ubliihers-- hhchette, simon & shuster, and harper-collins. the lawsuit claims those companies colludee with apple to raise the pricc oo downloadable books. the publishers are setting aside 69-millionn -3&pdollarssfor refundss apple aren'' a part of this settlemenn. but ffr now, e- book retailers are trying to figure out whh ssould get refunds. amazon.com emmiled eligible customerr saying they could get...
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. >> but america runs on it simon. >> i mean. stephanie. >> thoughts? >> the same thing would be tobacco, make some energy drinks. >> but those names come to mind. >> we have senators looking into the marketing practices. >> but i like karen's idea. but what about facebook? liking people and all of that. >> changing of status. >> next on fast, a penny for your thoughts. one of our traders has the trade of the day that is next. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really g
. >> but america runs on it simon. >> i mean. stephanie. >> thoughts? >> the same thing would be tobacco, make some energy drinks. >> but those names come to mind. >> we have senators looking into the marketing practices. >> but i like karen's idea. but what about facebook? liking people and all of that. >> changing of status. >> next on fast, a penny for your thoughts. one of our traders has the trade of the day that is next. [ male...
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fixing scandal has found a new job as a community coach at english premier league club aston villa simone a father you know was approached last november and offered a two hundred thousand euros to influence the outcome of an italian cup match he reported the incident to police meeting to the arrest of seventeen people the former roma defendant was given an award at last year's faith as your ceremony but found himself without a club so the thirteen year old is delighted with his new opportunity. is not only the fortunately for me but for my whole family i have always dreamed of coming here to england i don't hide it because it has the most beautiful football at the moment for me it's a dream to be here just in a villa at the stadium to see the support of us from villa makes me very emotional all them so much. meanwhile it has been another twenty four hours to forget for lance armstrong as the fallout from the u.s. anti-doping agency's accusations of drug abuse continue the former cyclist has stepped down as the chairman of the live strong cancer charity he form the foundation following his
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fils been a long time in the making and concessions have been made side by side this natively alex simons gaining the rights of sixteen is seventeen year olds to participate in this late in the move say to ensure that this referendum will be legally binding the holy writ is going to be grown says the legal powers to draft up this referendum under what's known as a section thirty i think it's very important this is one hundred years for this and i think she put it i think it's stupid. yeah i don't live because like they've been part of like british invasion and stuff i think we need to work together i think this is really pretty good for it's really germany i just think it's about you know the return years ago it was really for independence of the family except except the beaches and go a bit more and there you go so the decision now was the poles mostly back up the fact that the majority of the scottish public and now are in support of remaining in the union it's around. a quarter of the scottish public when the polls are carried out the say they want independence but of course that vote
fils been a long time in the making and concessions have been made side by side this natively alex simons gaining the rights of sixteen is seventeen year olds to participate in this late in the move say to ensure that this referendum will be legally binding the holy writ is going to be grown says the legal powers to draft up this referendum under what's known as a section thirty i think it's very important this is one hundred years for this and i think she put it i think it's stupid. yeah i...
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simon [ indiscernible ] >> so the unwritten rule of the sports broadcasting is someone runs on the field during the game, you ignore them. >> well, you think so. one fan at florida state university of miami football made that hard to do. he has the orange shirt on. hello, everybody. the fan was arrested and officials ruled he didn't affect the play so it stayed as is. florida state won 33-29 over miami. if it had been an nfl game, now what would have happened? >> what? >> they would have taken him out. >> what were you thinking when you decided to do that. >> perhaps a few beverages. >> maybe. >> what were you drinking. >> exactly. >>> 4:57 now. play-off pressure. >> the giants forcing game 7 last night. why it could be delayed a little bit. >> plus neck and neck. the presidential candidate, they head into their final debate tonight and what fireworks can we expect now?
simon [ indiscernible ] >> so the unwritten rule of the sports broadcasting is someone runs on the field during the game, you ignore them. >> well, you think so. one fan at florida state university of miami football made that hard to do. he has the orange shirt on. hello, everybody. the fan was arrested and officials ruled he didn't affect the play so it stayed as is. florida state won 33-29 over miami. if it had been an nfl game, now what would have happened? >> what?...
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back to you. >> all right, simon. thanks to you. >>> we are getting some headlines regarding names in the telecon sector. >> business week for metropcs. this is the news, carl. the stock was halted wausz of a single stock sirkt breaker. it has resumed trading as you can see. it's up 3.1%. i think it's a little higher. nope, there it is right now. bloomberg is reporting that sprint is considering a counter offer to t-mobile's bid for the company. ti-mobile offer 1g billion to metropcs. so that's given a boost to its shares. back to you. >> not too much clarity on their mulling theed by but something to watch. >>> let's get to rick santelli in chicago, one of the great teams, bianco santelli. rick, take it away. >> i feel the sake about you and jim bianco, that's for sure. >> that really is the topic because jim sent me some interesting material. you know, the effects of europe slipping into recession or already being in recession isn't the 8%. it's much bigger than that. give us some data. >> it starts with the financi
back to you. >> all right, simon. thanks to you. >>> we are getting some headlines regarding names in the telecon sector. >> business week for metropcs. this is the news, carl. the stock was halted wausz of a single stock sirkt breaker. it has resumed trading as you can see. it's up 3.1%. i think it's a little higher. nope, there it is right now. bloomberg is reporting that sprint is considering a counter offer to t-mobile's bid for the company. ti-mobile offer 1g billion...
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people go around it. >> simon company talked about monetary fiscal policy. their new book deals with that. you want to give this a short observation? was some interest in the united states on fiscal monetary policy? >> first of all, i would encourage everyone to read the work again on this issue. they have so won the papers if you don't have time, there's a great editorial opinion piece in "the wall street journal" in september 2009 called the blog that ate mandatory policy. they talk about how today to fill financial institution undercapitalized taking a risk, having big losses and operating and zombie formic monetary policy much more effective when you go into crisis. so while the mechanisms to work. it's a question of what will happen when undercover, assuming we do will recover. how that affect the ability of policy to control the economy and the ability or the impact of various changes in fiscal policy. on our fiscal cliff issues come i would say more like the distraction from the fiscal chaos will see after the election around these issues. what i woul
people go around it. >> simon company talked about monetary fiscal policy. their new book deals with that. you want to give this a short observation? was some interest in the united states on fiscal monetary policy? >> first of all, i would encourage everyone to read the work again on this issue. they have so won the papers if you don't have time, there's a great editorial opinion piece in "the wall street journal" in september 2009 called the blog that ate mandatory...